Wed, 14 May
HEPIA-CMEFE
Elargis tes Horizons Genève
For girls aged between 10 and 18 A wind tunnel is a device used in aerodynamics and fluid mechanics research to study the behavior of fluids (usually air) around objects such as airplanes, motor vehicles, buildings, bicycles, motorcycles, and so on. This research is essential for improving the design, safety and performance of these objects.The wind tunnel is currently set up for experiments with racing bikes. During our visit, you too can try out the wind tunnel on a bike! CMEFE: Center for Industrial Services and Research in Fluid Mechanics and EnergyHEPIA: Geneva School of Landscape, Engineering and Architecture Address: HEPIA-CMEFE, 7 Route du Pont-Butin, 1213 Petit-Lancy (GE)http://www.cmefe.ch/contact.htm This activity is organised by Elargis tes Horizons (ETH). As a not-for-profit association, we are dedicated to providing girls with experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Around 10 times a year, we offer scientific activities or visits in the Geneva region. They are usually held on Wednesday afternoons and are open to girls aged between 10 and 18. More information at www.elargisteshorizons.ch Subscribe to the ETH newsletter